***ONE OWNER***, ***LEATHER***, ***NAVIGATION***, ***SUNROOF / MOONROOF***, ***HEATED SEATS***, *** ALL WHEEL DRIVE***, ***CRUISE CONTROL***, ***POWER LOCKS***, ***POWER WINDOWS***, ***REAR ENTERTAINMENT***, 4D Sport Utility, 3.5L V6, Sport-Tuned CVT, AWD, White. Reviews: * Ample passenger room in all three rows; smooth and quite ride; classy interior design; good fuel economy from hybrid model; user-friendly electronics interface. Source: Edmunds * In the world of 7-passenger crossovers, true daring is rare. Thanks to the 2014 INFINITI QX60, blending in is no longer a requirement. This luxury crossover SUV debuted in the 2013 model year as the JX35, but has been launched for 2014 under a new flag, the QX60. Its unmistakable lines flow with emotional energy and draw you into an experience overflowing with stirring rewards and one-of-a-kind design and technology. A spacious interior, which easily accommodates the most varied of lifestyles, thrills the senses with sweeping design and sensuous materials. The ingenious sliding second row maximizes legroom, while making access to the third row exceptionally effortless, even with a child seat installed. Discover heightened awareness with the world's first Backup Collision Intervention and the Around View Monitor with Moving Object Detection. The QX60 matches confidence with convenience by offering the network of security and concierge services that make up INFINITI Connection. Inspired Performance is, and will always be, the driving force behind every INFINITI, and the QX60 is no exception. Whether engaging the power of the V6 or INFINITI's Intelligent All-Wheel Drive system, the QX60's refined driving characteristics are meticulously crafted to achieve maximum output while enhancing your feel for the road. Behind the seductive curves of the QX60 lives INFINITI's signature sense of exhilaration. An INFINITI first, the QX60 reshapes the delivery of power with a Continuously Variable Transmission. With a near infinite number of continuously varying gear ratios, CVT simultaneously adjusts the delivery of torque from the engine and the transfer of that torque to the wheels. The result - stepless shifting of gears and exceptionally smooth driving. Experience the QX60 and discover empowerment beautified. Source: The Manufacturer Summary Located in Wichita KS, and also serving Emporia, Lawrence, Junction City, Enid, Hutchinson, and all the way to Kansas City.

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CarMax makes car buying easy and hassle-free. Our upfront prices are the same online and on our lot. All our used cars come with free vehicle history and safety recall reports (certain vehicles may have unrepaired safety recalls-check nhtsa.gov/recalls to learn if this vehicle has an unrepaired safety recall), plus a 5-Day Money-Back Guarantee, and a 30-Day Limited Warranty (60-Day in CT, MN, and RI; 90-Day in MA, NJ, and NY). Price excludes tax, title, tags and $299 CarMax processing fee (not required by law). Some fees are location specific and may change if you transfer this vehicle to a different CarMax store. Prior Use: Leased Vehicle

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Novanmom

written on Jul 14, 2015

After almost 5 years of owning a minivan (which we loved), our family has happily returned to an SUV. I thought I'd miss the creature comforts of a minivan, such as its sliding doors and the full 3 rows. But, I'm enjoying the driving experience in our new 2015 QX60 far more. This crossover is functional, has a plethora of safety equipment and gives you at least a taste of the Infiniti driving experience (we have a 96 I 30 that still runs like very well).The interior is very functional, but practical and is pretty intuitive. Despite the clamping about the CVT transmission, ours has been pretty smooth so far. I LOVE all of the safety features and technology and I am already spoiled to the multi view cameras. All in all, I am pleased with the vehicle. It offers good quality for the cost and my minivan is slowly but surely becoming a find but distant memory. My line gripe is gas mileage. The QX69 is a bit thirstier than the Odyssey.

I drove the same minivan for the past 10 years, so maybe I'm easily impressed - but the bells and whistles are fantastic! In some ways, it's almost like a self driving car. It alerts you when you get too close to someone, and the auto braking is amazing. There is no excuse if I ever rear-end someone! The parking assist with the birds eye view is fantastic. Lots of space in the third row for passengers, but not much cargo space when the seats are full. The gas mileage is not what I expected - fluctuates so far (under 1000 miles on the car) between about 18-22. Right now it says 20.3 average; which is a long way from the 26 advertised. I am driving in the regular mode, I felt the Eco mode, where you can probably get 26 mpg, was very sluggish. I was committed to buying a hybrid and there are very few that seat 7. This was my favorite by far, and I'm very happy with my purchase.

Pros: Great price. Roomy - seats 7 adults comfortably and up to 8 for short trips; one of the most spacious 3rd rows in its class. Good fuel economy, has a smooth ride. Cons: Interior buttons not easily visible, especially at night. Ex: seat memory settings, home link button. Interior quality needs to improve.

I am a former owner of two Acura MDXs and was looking for a change. I did not know much about the Infiniti other than a friend owned two Infiniti SUVs. This car is amazing!!! It handles well on all accounts. I haven't noticed much difference going from AWD to FWD. The steering is smooth. There is ampule seating and cargo space. I have absolutely no complaints with this car, other than my car did not come with navigation (I always used my smartphone anyway).

Bought the first one in mid '12 (a '13). Put 55K on and re-leased an '15. Shopped comp. hard. XC90 is loud, has lousy suspension and you cannot put feet back in typical 'squat' position because of a wall that gets in way. MDX has an amazing website for an amazingly complex vehicle. They can keep it. No 360 monitor. Lexus has cream suspension but you sit up too high. And style? Any? Can't adjust display brightness? Mercedes is cream, but small and rocks you back and forth side to side. Some others have reliability issues. This car does not. Power-train warr. is 7yr. 72K. Michelins. Hood does not go down to grill like all competitors. Gorgeous hood. This car is the one and only. You can't beat this. Style, comfort, excellent performance. I manual shift all the time; for fun. Manual shift is essential for defensive driving from the front and the rear! Had one year. Very happy. Dealers are outstanding .

consumers review the INFINITI QX60

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By Novanmom written on Jul 14, 2015

After almost 5 years of owning a minivan (which we loved), our family has happily returned to an SUV. I thought I'd miss the creature comforts of a minivan, such as its sliding doors and the full 3 rows. But, I'm enjoying the driving experience in our new 2015 QX60 far more. This crossover is functional, has a plethora of safety equipment and gives you at least a taste of the Infiniti driving experience (we have a 96 I 30 that still runs like very well).The interior is very functional, but practical and is pretty intuitive. Despite the clamping about the CVT transmission, ours has been pretty smooth so far. I LOVE all of the safety features and technology and I am already spoiled to the multi view cameras. All in all, I am pleased with the vehicle. It offers good quality for the cost and my minivan is slowly but surely becoming a find but distant memory. My line gripe is gas mileage. The QX69 is a bit thirstier than the Odyssey.

Love the fancy features!

By Rebecca Lowell written on Oct 13, 2015

I drove the same minivan for the past 10 years, so maybe I'm easily impressed - but the bells and whistles are fantastic! In some ways, it's almost like a self driving car. It alerts you when you get too close to someone, and the auto braking is amazing. There is no excuse if I ever rear-end someone! The parking assist with the birds eye view is fantastic. Lots of space in the third row for passengers, but not much cargo space when the seats are full. The gas mileage is not what I expected - fluctuates so far (under 1000 miles on the car) between about 18-22. Right now it says 20.3 average; which is a long way from the 26 advertised. I am driving in the regular mode, I felt the Eco mode, where you can probably get 26 mpg, was very sluggish. I was committed to buying a hybrid and there are very few that seat 7. This was my favorite by far, and I'm very happy with my purchase.

Spacious family SUV with a great value for money !

By ACS written on Nov 4, 2015

Pros: Great price. Roomy - seats 7 adults comfortably and up to 8 for short trips; one of the most spacious 3rd rows in its class. Good fuel economy, has a smooth ride. Cons: Interior buttons not easily visible, especially at night. Ex: seat memory settings, home link button. Interior quality needs to improve.

I love my Infinti QX60

By B Robins written on Apr 24, 2016

I am a former owner of two Acura MDXs and was looking for a change. I did not know much about the Infiniti other than a friend owned two Infiniti SUVs. This car is amazing!!! It handles well on all accounts. I haven't noticed much difference going from AWD to FWD. The steering is smooth. There is ampule seating and cargo space. I have absolutely no complaints with this car, other than my car did not come with navigation (I always used my smartphone anyway).

This is it.

By mckinnoncity written on Jul 8, 2015

Bought the first one in mid '12 (a '13). Put 55K on and re-leased an '15. Shopped comp. hard. XC90 is loud, has lousy suspension and you cannot put feet back in typical 'squat' position because of a wall that gets in way. MDX has an amazing website for an amazingly complex vehicle. They can keep it. No 360 monitor. Lexus has cream suspension but you sit up too high. And style? Any? Can't adjust display brightness? Mercedes is cream, but small and rocks you back and forth side to side. Some others have reliability issues. This car does not. Power-train warr. is 7yr. 72K. Michelins. Hood does not go down to grill like all competitors. Gorgeous hood. This car is the one and only. You can't beat this. Style, comfort, excellent performance. I manual shift all the time; for fun. Manual shift is essential for defensive driving from the front and the rear! Had one year. Very happy. Dealers are outstanding .